Adrien Broner’s Cringiest Moment Yet? Kicked Off Cam’ron’s Show for Being a Creep
Adrien Broner, a name that once echoed in the halls of boxing greatness, seems determined to trade his legacy for a highlight reel of public fumbles. The four-weight world champion, known as “The Problem,” has once again lived up to his moniker by getting himself booted from rapper Cam’ron’s popular podcast, It Is What It Is. And the reason? Well, let’s just say his attempt at flirting was less “smooth operator” and more “HR nightmare.”
It was a trainwreck in slow motion. Broner, who appeared to be slurring his words, took his seat and immediately locked onto co-host Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson. What followed was a masterclass in how not to interact with a professional in her workplace. Ignoring all social cues and basic decency, Broner launched into a series of deeply uncomfortable and persistent comments.
“I love you,” he blurted out, a line that might work in a rom-com but lands like a lead balloon on a live-streamed show. Cam’ron, ever the host, tried to de-escalate, reminding Broner that Wilson’s boyfriend was literally in the room. You’d think that would be enough to pump the brakes, but no. Broner, apparently immune to shame, just kept digging. “You’re amazing… I did not know you looked that good in person,” he continued, turning the cringe dial up to eleven.
At this point, Cam’ron had seen enough. This wasn’t just a guest being a little too friendly; it was a man blatantly disrespecting a member of his team on his own show. The host didn’t hesitate. “We going to have to ask you to go, my n****,” Cam’ron stated, cutting the interview short.
He was firm but professional, even offering to pay Broner for his wasted time. “You can’t violate, bro. I told you that.” After Broner’s awkward exit, Cam’ron didn’t mince words, labeling the former champ a “f***ing junkie.” Ouch.

From Champion to Cautionary Tale: The Downfall of Adrien Broner
This whole debacle is just the latest chapter in the sad, spiraling saga of Adrien Broner. It’s hard to believe this is the same guy who once held titles in four different weight classes and was hailed as the next big thing in boxing. His career, which includes bouts against legends like Manny Pacquiao, has been completely overshadowed by his out-of-ring antics and legal troubles.
Let’s be real, his record inside the ring hasn’t been great lately either, with only two wins in his last six fights. But his losses in the court of public opinion have been far more damaging. From a 2019 sexual assault case that cost him over $830,000 to jail time for parole violations, Broner has become a walking cautionary tale. He’s a stark reminder that talent can only take you so far if you lack discipline and basic respect for others.
Why This Broner Incident Is More Than Just a Meme
It’s easy to laugh this off as another “Florida Man” style headline, but there’s a more serious conversation to be had here. What Broner did wasn’t just “shooting his shot”—it was harassment. He put Treasure Wilson in an incredibly uncomfortable position, objectifying her while she was just trying to do her job.
Major props to Cam’ron for handling it the way he did. He didn’t just sit there and let it happen. He shut it down immediately, prioritized his co-host’s safety and comfort, and made it clear that such behavior was unacceptable. It’s a move that more people in media and entertainment need to emulate. He set a standard: you don’t disrespect the team. Period.
For Broner, this should be a massive wake-up call, though history suggests it probably won’t be. Despite recently announcing another comeback attempt, vowing to give his life to boxing for the next few years, incidents like this make it hard for anyone to root for him. It feels less like a comeback tour and more like a farewell tour for his own dignity. Being a great fighter is one thing, but being a decent human being is another. And right now, Adrien Broner seems to be losing that fight spectacularly.
